< IMG SRC = "/Uploads/Blogs/34/D2/IB -FR8V76VQ6_14AC423E.jpg" Alt = "FSB agent, who spied in Kirovograd region, sentenced to 15 years in prison, - SBU"/~ 62. < P > FSB agent, who prepared rocket-a-punks of the Russian Federation in Kirovohrad region, sentenced to 15 years in prison.

~ < P > reports Censor.net with reference to the SBU press service.

< p > Among the main goals of the enemy were headquarters and spare command points of defense forces.

< p > “To” punch “Ukrainian air defense, the agent tried to identify combat positions of radar stations and anti-aircraft missile complexes of the Armed Forces. Also, the enemy was interested in basement points and routes of mobile fire groups that protect the air space of the region.

after completing these tasks, the occupiers promised their association to “evacuation” to Russia through third countries and further employment to the FSB, ” – said in the message.

~ ~ > 62 ~ < p > SBU detained the agent in July & nbsp; 2023 “on hot” when he photographed the outer perimeter of the military OB & Rsquo; Ecta.

~ ~ ~ ~ < p > “FSB agent was a resident of Front Toretsk in Donetsk region, who, at the task of the invaders, went to the Central region of Ukraine as a” displaced “. After moving, the traitor settled a utility worker to a military unit to collect. on Google Cards.

< P > He has a mobile phone with the FSB communication evidence during the search, ” – added to the SBU.

< p > FSB agent was found guilty under Part 2 of Art. 111 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine (State betrayal committed in martial law).

Natasha Kumar

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